Brain implant gets a software upgrade: new study aims to Fine-Tune Parkinson's treatment
NCT ID NCT07348705
Summary
This study is testing a new computer-guided method to program deep brain stimulation (DBS) devices for Parkinson's disease. The goal is to see if using brain signal recordings can help doctors find the best stimulation settings faster and more precisely than the current manual method. Researchers will compare the new approach to standard programming in 30 people who already have a DBS implant to see which one better controls their movement symptoms.
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Norman Fixel Institute for Neurological Diseases
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